tipping
['tipiŋ]
n. 翻倒
动词tip的现在分词
例句与用法:
The train stopped with a violent jerk, nearly tipping me out of my bunk.
火车猛地一颠停了下来,差一点把我从铺位上摔下来。
The train stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me out of my bunk.
火车突然停住,我差点儿从位上摔下来。
My neighbour has been tipping dead leaves over the wall into my garden.
我的邻居把落叶从墙头上倒进我的花园里了。
That wheelbarrow is top-heavy; it'll tip over.
那辆单轮手推车重心不稳,会翻倒。
tipping
tippingvt.1.■tip1的变形2.■tip2的变形3.■tip3的变形4.■tip4的变形
见:platform: tipping tippingtipping[ˈtipiŋ]n.1.■倾翻, 倾卸2.■轻击3.■切尖(烟)4.■顶端装附加物(如纸烟的过滤嘴)5.■(旋翼和桨叶的)包边double-side tipping双侧倾卸, 两面倾卸forward tipping向前倾的
tipping
动词 tip:
cause to tilt
同义词:tip
mark with a tip
同义词:tip
give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on
cause to topple or tumble by pushing
to incline or bend from a vertical position
同义词:lean, tilt, tip, slant, angle
walk on one's toes
strike lightly
give insider information or advise to
remove the tip from
同义词:tip
tipping
■An example of a tipping point is the thawing of the permafrost.
“气候引爆点”的一个例子就是永久冻土层的融化。
■"Right you are," agreed the policeman, tipping his cap.
“行了,您哪,”警察满口应承,并且轻轻碰一碰他的帽沿。
■I had a rude comment on the tip of my tongue, but I decided not to say it.
一句粗话已到嘴边,但我还是决定不说为好。
■There is no service charge and tipping is at your discretion.
不收服务费,给不给小费由你自行决定。
■No. Gee, it's on the tip of my tongue.
不是。天啊!话在嘴边,就是想不出来。
■Don't tip your tea into the saucer.
不要把茶倒进茶碟里。
■He's not in the habit of tipping at any restaurant.
不论在什么样的餐馆他都没有给小费的习惯。
■The Chinese people have happily put an end to tipping.
中国人有幸废除了小费。
■In America alone,tipping is now a $16 billion a year industry.
仅在美国,小费这一行当每年的总额高达160亿美元。
■They whipped round among themselves to give the Indian guide a tip.
他们各捐了一点钱给那个印第安向导作为小费。
■They felt it to be undignified to accept a tip.
他们觉得接受小费有损尊严。
■He started tipping beans into a pan.
他开始把豆倒进锅中。
■He started tipping the pea pods into a pan.
他开始把豌豆荚倒进锅中。
■He always has some money at the tip of his fingers.
他手头总有些钱。
■He tip the money in his pocket onto the counter.
他把口袋里的钱倾倒在柜台上。
■He left a tip under his plate.
他把小费放在盘子下面了。
■He had a tip that the black horse would win the race.
他有个秘密消息说那匹马将在比赛中获胜
■His name is at the tip of my tongue.
他的名字就在我的嘴边,就是想不起来。
■His name was on the tip of my tongue.
他的名字就挂在我的嘴边。
■His house is located on the tip of the peninsula.
他的房子位于半岛的顶端。
■He was mean not to give her a tip.
他真小气,不给她小费。
■He always walks carrying a cane with a silver tip.
他经常拄着镶银顶的拐杖散步。
■He gave the waiter a generous tip.
他给了服务员很多小费。
■He was always flush in tipping.
他给小费总是很大方。
■Zoellick, reiterating that many of them are at a 'tipping point.
他重申,很多贫困国家都处于“临界点”。
■He tacked on a dollar for the tip to the waiter.
他额外又给了那个侍者1美元小费。
■We leave the tip of $ 5,how about we each pay $ 10?
付五美元小费,我们每人出十美元,如何?
■The above are only the tip of the iceberg.
以上只是冰山的一角。
■You are not bound to give a tip to the waiter.
你不一定非给服务员小费不可。
■You will not forget to tip the driver,will you ?
你不会忘记给驾驶员小费吧?
■You won't forget to tip the driver,will you?
你不会忘记给驾驶员小费的吧?
■Do you know when to tip and how much to give?
你知道何时该给小费以及该给多少吗?
■Have you given the waiter a tip?
你给侍者小费了吗?
■Did you remember to tip the waiter?
你记住给服务员小费了吗?
■Did you remember to tip the driver?
你记得给司机小费了吗?
■Did you remember to tip the porter?
你记得给搬运工小费了吗?
■To cause to turn or tip over; capsize.
使翻倒,使翻覆;使颠覆
■Believe it or not,this is just the tip of the iceberg.
信不信由你,这才只是冰山的一角。
■The bus stopped abruptly, nearly tipping me out of my seat.
公共汽车突然刹车,差点儿把我从座位上甩出去。
■Don' t lean on the table or it' ll tip up.
别倚桌子, 不然就倚倒了.
■Don't lean on the table or it'll tip up.
别倚桌子,不然就倚倒了。
■Please remember (ie Don't forget to tip) the waiter.
别忘了给服务员小费。
■Don't forget to tip the hairdresser.
别忘了给美师小费。
■A grade of Chinese black tea, obtained from the fifth and largest leaf gathered from a shoot tip of a tea plant.
功夫茶中国的一种浓茶,茶叶采自茶树顶部第五片和最大的一片叶子
■Click the light bulb to see the tip.
单击灯泡便可显示提示。
■Antarctica is about 600 miles from the tip of South America.
南极洲到南美洲尖端的距离约为六百英里。
■Represent only the tip of the iceberg.
只是冰山一角。
■Only the tip of iceberg poped out of water.
只有冰山的尖端突出于水面。
■I'll tip you the wink when it's safe to come in.
可以安全进来时,我会向你使眼色的。
■Steve came to work late this morning; he must have been tipping his elbow last night.
史蒂夫今天早上上班迟到了; 他昨晚准是出去喝了酒。